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60450 In 1935 when the then-13th shogi Meijin , Kinjiro_Sekine , decided to retire , a new title championship was established to decide the Japanese champion based on skill instead of the more than 300-year old traditional hereditary Meijin system .
60459 Meijin_Sekine retired , paving the way for the first Meijin title match and a league tournament comprising nine shogi players began with a match between Chotaro_Hanada and Kingoro_Kaneko in June 1935 , with the shogi records carried solely by the Tokyo_Nichinichi and the Osaka_Mainichi_Daily_News newspapers .
60463 The first challenger for the title of Meijin after the war was a man called Masao_Tsukada , who beat Kimura-once thought of as invincible-to capture the title of Meijin .
60463 The first challenger for the title of Meijin after the war was a man called Masao_Tsukada , who beat Kimura-once thought of as invincible-to capture the title of Meijin .
60464 The new wave after the war included prodigies of Kinjiro_Kimi , including Kozo_Masuda and Yasuharu_Oyama , who battled against each other in 1948 for the right to challenge for the Meijin title in a three-game match on Mount_Koya in Wakayama prefecture .
60465 Masuda was favored to win , yet fell to Oyama , who advanced on the way to the Meijin title but was cut short by Tsukada .
60466 Kimura , aroused by the up-and-coming players nipping at his heels , fought his way to a rematch with Tsukada the following year in 1949 and reclaimed the title in the last game at the Saineikan_Hall_of_the_Imperial_Palace .
60468 Kimura defeated both Oyama and Masuda to hold a total of eight career titles , but at the 11th tournament in 1952 , he was finally beaten by Oyama and never again recaptured the Meijin title , retiring with the words , " I have a good successor . "
60468 Kimura defeated both Oyama and Masuda to hold a total of eight career titles , but at the 11th tournament in 1952 , he was finally beaten by Oyama and never again recaptured the Meijin title , retiring with the words , " I have a good successor . "
60470 Oyama defeated Masuda and his fellow Kimi apprentices one after the other to successfully capture five consecutive titles and become a lifetime Meijin , but the sixth time around he battled Masuda three times and ended up relinquishing the title of Meijin .

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